Monthly Archives: March 2010

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3/1/10 HAMPTON, MATTHEW was arrested for public intoxication in front of 398 Hoffman.

3/1/10 BEATTY, LISA was arrested for an outstanding warrant at Cannery Row and Prescott.

3/2/10 A victim reports the theft of items at 799 Lighthouse.

3/4/10 JEWETT, DANIEL was cited for disobeying a court order at Prescott and Lighthouse.

3/5/10 ARTELLAN, ALISHA was cited for an outstanding warrant at 237 Hawthorne.

3/5/10 MPD towed a vehicle for expired registration over 6 months in the 300 block of Spencer.

3/5/10 BEVERDING, JOSEPH was arrested for an outstanding warrant at 199 Laine.

3/5/10 WISE, BENJAMIN was arrested for possession of cocaine, cocaine base, and methamphetamine for sale, possession of narcotics paraphernalia and obstructing/resisting an officer at 199 Laine St. BEVERDING, Joseph was arrested for providing false information to a Peace Officer; NICHOLS, THOMAS was arrested for possession of narcotics paraphernalia, and NICHOLS, JOSEPH was arrested for maintaining a residence where narcotics.

3/5/10 DOWLING, PAUL was arrested for public intoxication at Cannery Row and Hoffman.

3/6/10 HERNANDEZ, PEDRO JR was arrested for public intoxication at 900 Lighthouse.

3/6/10 HENDERSON, KRISTOPHER was cited for a loud party at 431 Spencer.

3/7/10 A victim reports being battered at Prescott and the Rec Trail.

3/9/10 LOPEZ, JEREMY was arrested for public intoxication at Lighthouse and Reeside.

3/9/10 MPD towed a vehicle from Withers and Lyndon for expired registration.

3/11/10 A victim reports the theft of his vehicle from the 2000 block of Withers.

3/12/10 A victim reports a receiving a bad check in the 500 block of Lighthouse.

3/13/10 JEWETT, DANIEL and SCHAEFER, KENNY were arrested for public intoxication at 865 Lighthouse.

3/13/10 VASQUEZ, ERNEST was arrested for public intoxication in the area of Drake and Lighthouse.

3/13/10 CUDD, JEFFREY was arrested for public intoxication in the 500 block of Lighthouse.

“As a health care organization, we have a responsibility for maintaining a healthy and safe environment for all our employees, volunteers, patients and visitors,” she said. “We are also committed to promoting wellness. We’ve had a nonsmoking campus for a number of years, and this is a natural extension of that policy.”

Barker said studies by the American Cancer Society and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have shown that workers who smoke, on average, miss 6.16 days of work a year because of illness, compared with 3.86 days for nonsmokers.

I say leave residential bills as is and TRIPLE the cost for hotels. Make the biggest wasters of water bear the cost.

With or without a proposed regional seawater desalination facility, rates for California American Water customers on the Peninsula will likely double in the next few years, a company executive said Tuesday.

Cal Am President Rob MacLean admitted it would cost more to provide water if a regional water project is built. But he said the cost would be even greater if a replacement source to the Carmel River is not developed, and the regional desalination facility is the most inexpensive alternative.

“The rates will go up,” MacLean said after a Tuesday news conference in Monterey.

Someone sold the mvsevm a ball of sticks, called it art and left it in the garden. Looks like a giant dung beetle left it’s namesake in the garden.

The jewel in the crown of the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History’s redesigned Native Plant Garden is a “spirit nest” created by Big Sur artist Jayson Fann. On Monday, March 29 a crew with a crane brought the spirit nest to be placed in the garden where it will be available for the public to view, and to dream in.
Fann, an artist who “favors art that serves a purpose,”

They released a joint press release Friday expressing “deep concern” over the limited efforts to reduce global emissions of greenhouse gases and calling for additional research to examine the need for “alternative strategies” to moderate future climate change.

Lather, rinse, repeat. As long as this poof piece is reported every year, remember it’s about green in their wallets.

You should see the mountains of landfill-destined garbage and rubbish that this restaurant generates. Look at the grease encroaching the sidewalk leaking from their overflowing dumpster. See the other trash cans blocking the sidewalk. This “green” business practices is a farce.

Passionfish also holds the designation of being Monterey County’s first green certified restaurant. Cindy, the daughter of a fisherman, serves on the advisory council for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and is a member of the Seafood Choices Alliance. During the past few years, she has been inducted into the California Restaurant Association’s Hall of Fame, been named a “California Woman of the Year” by state Assemblyman John Laird, and been among 10 finalists for the International Seafood Champion’s Award.

and son of a medical marijuana dispensary owner/manager. Crow was picked up in P.G.

The first search warrant served on this peaceful medicine user is at KSBW.

When police arrived, Ryan’s family had blocked Jesse’s truck in the driveway and told police they believed Jesse had a history of abusing Ryan — abuse that had gone unreported — and they suggested Jesse had a drug operation because he didn’t have a job, but he seemed to have plenty of money.

The warrant also calls attention to Crow’s father — a physician — confirming that Dr. Crow runs a medical marijuana dispensary. The warrant said it operates out of Soledad.